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Bad Religion in Europe

Posted by Loren on May 4, 2017

Bad Religion in Europe
Bad Religion in Europe

Later this summer, Bad Religion will be touring Europe and the UK, including dates at festivals in the UK, Finland, and Hungary.

The band last released True North in 2013. Frontman Greg Graffin recently released a solo record, Millport.

Date      Location               Venue

07/07     Zürich, Switzerland          Komplex 457

07/08     Gierle, Belgium Sjock Festival

07/09     Cologne, Germany          E-Werk

07/11     Berlin, Germany               Huxley's Neue Welt

07/12     Wiesbaden, Germany    Schlachthof

07/13     Vienna, Austria Arena

07/15     Inca, Spain          Mallorca 'N' Roll

07/17     Munich, Germany           Tonhalle

07/18     Stuttgart, Germany         LKA Longhorn

07/19     Saarbrücken, Germany Garage

07/21     Hünxe, Germany             Ruhrpott Rodeo (Flugplatz Schwarze Heide)

07/25     Hamburg, Germany        Große Freiheit 36

07/26     Hannover, Germany       Capitol

07/28     Amsterdam, Netherlands            Melkweg

08/01     London, United Kingdom             O2 Forum Kentish Town

08/02     Bristol, United Kingdom                O2 Academy Bristol

08/03     Blackpool, United Kingdom         Rebellion Festival (Winter Gardens)

08/05     Mikkeli, Finland                Jurassic Rock Festival (Kenkäveronniemi)

08/07     Copenhagen, Denmark Amager Bio

08/09     Gothenburg, Sweden    Liseberg

08/10     Stockholm, Sweden        Tivoli Gröna Lund

08/11     Bildein, Austria  Picture On Festival

08/12     Budapest, Hungary         Sziget Festival (Óbudai Island)

08/14     Bellaria-Igea Marina, Italy             Bay Fest

 

Source: punknews

Bad Religion in Europe
Bad Religion in Europe

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